La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 02, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    LA GJtAXDE EVENLSU OBStl i VH, B ATIJj i D A Y, SEP.XEM BEH 2, 1911.
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EEP YOUR EYE ON
j i THIS : AD"3
e hate a magnificent
kogram for tonight, see
jlE ELEPHANTS WORKING.
t SWONDERFUL. r
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0NG5, nof lllustnted,
1H SPOTLIGHT
TONIGHT
ihpiit-'' 'hi Miss Warrick fSo-
I , prano.) ;
Somewhere'-, by -Mr. Ferrln
(Tenor.)
TOMORR&W (Sinday)
y special '
A Hay jMVl'UiatK t uj w
.!. tick. v.-,.
lOnt on tnt Deei by Mr. Geo.
, Blrnle, .-,
a Grande's incomparable bari
tone soloist, ':
IT IS A FEAST OF MUSIC
viiui imuu eviJUVi UWJSS Will
bought for cash at Bilverthorne's fam
ily drug store. 8-28-7t
Y TOUR WATER! REM TOMOR-
4 4 4?
LOCALS
a4fattj&$$$3$&S$
T. Lcve, Jeweler. 1212' Adams ay..
l)r. Poser. SiteciaUst for Ere, Ear,
se, Throat diseases and catarrli.
fer Scldefg store. Eyes fitted ivita
isses. Honrs 9 to. 11:30; ,1:30 to.
and 7 to 8 p. m. v- ; .,iit' 1
Don't wait until yon. others let
position; be the" Ri't:ko get one La
rwjd-BuiS8- olie;rAw'.'"'".t"."-'."-'
; r ;Y'-YY?-;.:;y
Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of
e Crystal cafe. Alr Woods hasihad
e nlare remodeled and newly furn-
fbed and will run a first class place,
iiown as the Delmonico. 'Your pat
jmage solicited. , v : - 8-14-tf .
Personal attention, modern methods
lid practical teachers will insure you
lick returns. La 'Grande ; Business
ollege. YVY...Y-; i
Don't forget the machinists' dance
Labor day. Etta' Hall. Tickets $1.00
;r Y.:- ; 9-1-St ' ; Y '
Pendleton Business College opens
Sept 5. A large enrollment is an
ticipated. Ten per cent discount will
be given to pupils enrolling before
September 20. Graduates assisted to
go j! positions,- M. L Clancy, B. A.,
Principal. i: ' ', '
PAY TOUR WATEIS BENT TOMOR.
BOW. ,.. ;
LEARN TO EARN La Grande. Busi
ness college. t
Mrs. Chatas of 1617 Fourth avenue,
hag been under the care of Dr. Dar
land, the chiropractor, for- five weeks,
with goitre aid other severe compli
cations. She lias - entirely recovered
from all attending troubles.
' School books, second hand, such
as used here will be, bought for cash
at Sllverthom's family drug store.
VA V YOUR, WATER! RENT TOMOR
ROW. ; . .
v 4 t 4 $
PERSONALS.
S 4
Mrs. John . Bafter contlmTs to bo
critically ill. ; . ,
Dr. and Wrr. Charlton left
ih! morning for Portland and Salem
to attend the state fair.. i
Y SI'ss - dive . Masse ' returns honu.
tqmorrow from an extended visit with
friends and relatives In Portland. .:
Paul Massee leaves tomorrow" for
Portland where hi? will make his fu
ture home, , ; ,,rvs;-".i'
Savoy hotel grisstB tunny ifltlude;
Prof. L.r D. Etlards of Baker., J. L
Haller of Telocasef, W. f Klrkhuff
of imbler and O; R, Barnes 'of Elgin.
. YMiss Florence happersett "of ' this
city who has been . visiting friends
and relatives in Portland, for .some
time,- returned p) .pftr. -JjQifie.'".' this
with. Mrs. Fred O. Schilke .will con
tinue her trip homeward, iier daugh
ter. Miss Lorene, who has been a
guest with Mrs. Schllke during Mrs.
Riley's abeence wjll return with her
mother.
hi
IDffl QUIET
10
PUBLIC BIULDIGS TO BE CLOSED
FOR THE DAY ) -
Labor Ball Id the Evening Only Sem--.
blance of Labor Celebration.
Labor day- comes next Monday and
while labor in this city will not cele
brate in any appreciable way public
otflees will be closed, giving, a double
holdayi ' The court house will be clos
ed all day and the postofBce will ob
serve holiday rulss, opening, however,
from 5.30 until 6 in the evening. The
city and rural farriers will not go
out. i t". , .' ,
Other public buildings will also be
closed, though aalde from these there
will be no (Bssation lni business in
any way5. . '-. :: ; -
As for the labor unions, they will
olWrt, nlw with a rtnnf ffiven hv
machine shop unioh- members at' the
Elks' hall in the evening. ..
Advertising
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LOST Black auto cushion between
La Grande and Hawes bridge up 'the
river. Reward. -Leave at Observer
'; office. . 8-31-itf
FOR SALE A desirable home, on rea
.' sonable terms and easy payments;
a nine-room house with acre of
land; good location. Address P. O.
' box 254v Wallowa, Or. (A. 19, S 19.)
YGR SALE Dry chain woo'' 4
quantity. $1.60 per cord at xer-
ry yards. Grande Roncle , Lumber
company Pe.rry. Ore. 6-15-,tf
Y AttorneyY "Dan? Sheahan-, qf Enter-
: vi . .i . i. 1 . v .1.1.1
prise puesea ' nruuea , iiia vnj: -uiio
morning on his way home" after a
trip to Portland and tie beach.
... iirY and Mrs. Herman Selgrist and
son Ken leave tomorrow for Portland
and .Salem. They will attend Y ne
Salem fair while away. ;
BRADLEY & Co.
S ANlTARy"rLOIBI"G. Y?
Do their plumbing work according
o the plumbing ordinance of the city.
Consult our record. Y
bones: Shop B. 971; Res. B. 5482.
THE CHOICE
IS YOURS
Editor E. H. Flagg, of the Elgin Re
corder, was In La Oranae last even
ing with ma son wnom he is taking
to Hot Lake for treatment.
Mrs. ' Horace , Kinney,, ne Lillian!
Mtt'all, Is in the city irom Oakland,
Cal.,' visiting her mother; -Mrs. Mc
Call and otner relatives, in La Grande.
She arrived this week.
No. reliable druggist would;
ever question your right o
choose your own physician. No
reliable physician . will ever
. question your right, to choose
the druggist who is to supply
your drugs or .fill your prescrip
tions. Wherever an attempt is
made to deny or tkwart his
fight, someone Is thinking mors
about your money . than your
'good.- . Y.-.'Y.';Y
We have a rare Y stock of ;
drags; we fill prescriptions ac
cording to true scteritiflci meth
ods. , : '.' '' 1 ' . ''.'
We can fill any properly writ
ten prescription of any physi
cian anywhere. 1 :
Wright D
rag Co.
. H. T. Shiilley, . a cigar dealer of
Portland is here today visiting old
time friends and Joined Mrs. ahelley
who has been spending a tew week
here with her mother. They return to
Portland tomorrow vning.
John Collier and - daughter, Miss
"Trottie," arrived home trom the east
this. morning. Mr. Collier went, east
! a few weeks ago and joined his daugh
ter who has been spending several
l months there, , :. :'; : v"
Prof. L. D. Edwards: a well known
musician of Baker, is in the city to
spend a few days. . Hb contemplates
locating here permanently and - will
be welcomed by the musical elements
for the professor is considered one of
the peer musicians of Eastern Ore
gon. . , ' . - - . ; ; -.. :
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Stievenson arrlv
ed home tbla morning from the sea
i shore. While away the doctor and
Mrs. Stevenson enjoyed themselves im
mensely, it btelng their first vacation
in some time. Mr. Stevenson will be
Teady to meet his patient Monday
morning. :Y-'"' -'-".'Y'V- "
' Wallace- Lane of South La Grande
Is walking with the aid of crutches
today following an accident while
worker in the timber. He austained
quite serious injuries when . a tnee
bounded against him. His mother,
Mrs. E. J. Lane, was called home from
Wlallowa where eh was visiting wltn
friends, on account of. the accident.
William Dalzell, deputy' lahor in
ttn!tor. with Kiadauanters in this
unprtlon In ' Eastern Ortton. This
morning he inspected the auxiliary
pumping .piant or me cuy water
system and found everything in sat
isfactory order. .
. Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley, "worthy
grand matron of the Order of Eastern
Star, arrives tomorrow from an offi
cial tour of the Coos bay country, and
Astoria, and after, spending Sunday
soiicr. Y Y
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the undersigned for the construction
of board walks on H avenue from
Fourth street to Second street, and on
Second Street from II avenue to C
avenue, same to be constructed In ac
cordance with the plans and specifi
cations on file !n this office. The
amount to be Jaid on the streets above
mentioned can be tad by applying to
this office. Certified check for 5 per
cent of the amount bid must accom
pany ; all proposals, which must - be
filed with the recorder eerore 5 o'clock
p. m., September 6th, 1911. The coun
cil reserves the right to reject any
and 'all bids.1 YY
C M. HUMPHREYS,
i :"'.'. City Recorder.
FOR SALE Two steated trap in nrsi
class condition. Inquire Dr. A. L.
Richardson, .i' t ? T 8-4-P
WATED Two or. :hree rooms furn
ished, or thre or four rooms unfurn
ished. No children. Phone Main 735
8-22-tf v-Y: - . '' ' '
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Phone Oted 251. 9-2-tf
FRATERNAL ORDERS OF , LA
Y, GRANDE.
W
i. ft A. M. i-f ri' uo'lge a
41. A F. A A. M. uo ' . " meet
Inga first aid thud Saturdays at
7:30 p. -n. Cordial welcome o all
Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. ,'
i. C. WILLIAMS, 8ecretar. - '
4. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
: meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock In Elk's rlub, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue.
Visiting brothel are cordially tn
vitea to attend."
' : H. 2. HITTER, Ex. Rai .
Hi E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Grande Lodge No. 169 W, O. W
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. ban. All visiting
mebers weloome.
" D. FITZGERALD, C, C. ,
' 3. H. KEENET, Clerk. ;
!. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703
' meets every Monday la the month at
the 1. O. O. F. halL All TlslUng
neighbors are cordially lnvltevl to
.ttteod- ' , .u.
. . E. E. DANIELS,
. ED. HEATH. Clerk. ;,
1JSBEKAHS Crystal Lodtce .No. (
meets every Tuesday evening in th
I. O. O. F. hall. All rlsitlng mem
" belt are invited to attend.
- miss helen Mclaughlin, -n. g.
WIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER. Bee.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croa
Lodge No. 27 meets every HonUj
night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hIL)
- A Pythian welcome to all vlsitlnj
. Knights. Y- ':"".'.
JESSPAUVaC.
TL L. LINCOLN. "M. of R. ft B.
NOTICE.
Notice 1 hereby given that sealed
bids will be reecived at the office of
the undersigned for the construction
of cement walks on Fir street from
the O.-W. R. and N. right of way to
Monroe avenue, ' and on North Fir
street from Monroe avenue to W ave
nue, same to be constructed in ac
cordance with the plans and speclfl-
.. t . - , - I !
i FARyisifCfe
: c-'-iz J XI
ptnoutlinei
in ilia anS'
amount to be constructed on the above
mentioned streets can be had by ap
plying to this office. -Certified chfcck
for 5 per cent of the amount bid must I
accompany alL proposals, which must J
oe niea witn ine jecoraer oeiore o
oclock p. m., September 6th, 1911. The
council reserves the right to reject
any and -all bills.
: Y C. M. HUMPHREYS, '
Y Y ' City Recorder.
You read find look afar with
equal facility, but no one ob-
serves that you are wearing bifo
cals because the usual "lines"'
are absent. Wear the genuine
KRYPTOKS awhile and you wCl
never willingly return to old-
style bifocal glasses ' .
Jewelers and Opticians La Grande, Oregon
WHY PAY MORE
PERMANENTLY ! P
O. Bf. 8.Hope Chapter Xo. '13, O. E
C holis stated commnnlcttlons the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
'"' each month. Visiting members cor
dlauy utrlted.
, CARRIE B 'HUNTER, W. M.
MARY 'A. WARWICK, -BeC.
LOCATED
6 iX Li
ami. DENTISTS
Vie would rather be busy all the time and make a smaller profit from
each Individual patient than charge prohibitive nrlces. People n all sta
tions of life ptaronise this lntJtue of Modern Dentlntry.
WE STERILIZE OUR INSTRUMENTS BEFORE AND AFTER EACJII
PATIENT.
fili PRICES,
DR. A. ZIMMERMAN,
Expert operator.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 1
i. S. FREEUA1MN, ;
Prethctic Dentist. '
j
Our prices for the best work skill can produce
Honest
Work Prices
Twelve Years ; Protective Guarantee
$15 Set of Teeth $8.00 V
$10 Gold Crowns, 22-K ...&M ' JJrjjjgJ
$10, Bridge worn (oesw , ..).uw
$10 Porcelain Crowns v. ..t.00
Teeth Cleaned ;..'.. MM
Gold Filling .,.;... $U0 np
Silver Fillings . . , . . , . . ,7&c
Cement Fillings 60c
Re-enameling , . , ,:. $2.00
Plates repaired good as new
....'P,...' $W np
If your gnmn are swollen or
bleed easily or have started to re
ecde, it will caase yonr Iwth'to
loosen in time. We can care them.
and make them healthy and strong
OFFICE HOURS Open daily 8i$0
a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 m.
M
ODE
IRN DENTISTS
O ver Newlin Drug Co. Depot and Adams Avenue.